Texas Tech WR commit Ivan Carreon predicted to flip to Oklahoma by On3

Oklahoma expected to flip 2024 four-star WR Ivan Carreon from the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Flipmas, a season generally reserved for the latter part of the recruiting cycle, may be coming a little early for the Oklahoma Sooners. Oklahoma is working to pull a talented four-star wide receiver away from the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Four-star wide receiver [autotag]Ivan Carreon[/autotag] attended a [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] football camp last week and earned an offer. On Monday, Josh McCuistion of SoonerScoop.com at On3 predicted the Oklahoma Sooners to land the talented 2024 prospect.

Carreon stands 6 feet, 6 inches and weighs just under 200 pounds. He’s a player that knows how to use his size.

Here’s what Sooners Wire’s Bryant Crews had to say in Ivan Carreon’s recruiting profile.

Carreon finished his junior season with 51 catches for 1,168 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns on a 22.9-yard average per catch. He plays basketball and runs track, in which he was a Texas 5A regional qualifier as a sophomore in the 110-meter hurdles. – Crews, Sooners Wire

Carreon displays excellent body control for a player his size. He has great lateral agility and breakaway speed to run away from the defense after the catch.

Carreon is a top 300 player in the 2024 recruiting cycle and is ranked No. 11 overall by ESPN. Oklahoma has a pair of wide receivers committed: [autotag]Zion Kearney[/autotag] and [autotag]K.J. Daniels[/autotag]. The Sooners are in hot pursuit of five-star wide receiver Bryant Wesco. However, the Sooners like what they see in Carreon. If the prediction holds true, Carreon apparently likes what he sees in Oklahoma.

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